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Adding parentheses to the WHERE clauses allows the usage of multi-column
primary keys/foreign keys.

E.g.: columns aid and aid2 are the primary keys and are queried in the
foreign table.

SELECT * FROM tabA WHERE aid = 5 AND aid2 = 7 OR aid = 5 AND aid2 = 8 OR
aid=9 AND aid10;

The parentheses fixes this:

SELECT * FROM tabA WHERE (aid = 5 AND aid2 = 7) OR (aid = 5 AND aid2 = 8) OR
(aid=9 AND aid10);

Adding parentheses to the WHERE clauses allows the usage of multi-column
primary keys/foreign keys.

E.g.: columns aid and aid2 are the primary keys and are queried in the
foreign table.

SELECT * FROM tabA WHERE aid = 5 AND aid2 = 7 OR aid = 5 AND aid2 = 8 OR
aid=9 AND aid10;

The parentheses fixes this:

SELECT * FROM tabA WHERE (aid = 5 AND aid2 = 7) OR (aid = 5 AND aid2 = 8) OR
(aid=9 AND aid10);
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